FAA lifts ground stop at airports in DC, Baltimore; delays persist
The FAA lifted a ground stop at three major Washington D.C.-area airports after a strong odor was reported at the Potomac air traffic control facility, halting runway traffic for nearly two hours. Firefighters from local counties confirmed no danger to air traffic after investigating the facility.
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